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Month Over Month Calculator

Calculate percentage change between two monthly values for business performance analysis

Calculate Month-Over-Month Change

The baseline value for comparison (previous month)

The current value for comparison (current month)

Month-Over-Month Results

0.00%
Percentage Change
+0
Absolute Change
➡️ No Change
Trend Direction

Formula used: MoM = ((v2 - v1) / v1) × 100

Calculation: ((0 - 0) / 0) × 100 = 0.00%

Performance Insights

Example Calculation

E-commerce Revenue Growth

January Revenue: $50,000

February Revenue: $55,000

Absolute Change: $5,000

Business Context: Valentine's Day campaign impact

Calculation

MoM = ((v2 - v1) / v1) × 100

MoM = (($55,000 - $50,000) / $50,000) × 100

MoM = 10.00%

10% month-over-month revenue growth

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Business Applications

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Finance

Monitor revenue, expenses, and profit changes

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Marketing

Track follower growth and engagement

🎯

Sales

Analyze customer acquisition and sales volume

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Operations

Monitor production and operational metrics

Analysis Tips

Consider seasonal patterns and market trends

Compare with industry benchmarks

Look for consistent trends over multiple months

Identify and account for one-off events

Understanding Month-Over-Month Analysis

What is Month-Over-Month Change?

Month-over-Month (MoM) change measures the percentage increase or decrease between two consecutive months. It's a key metric for tracking short-term business performance and identifying trends.

Why is it Important?

  • Provides early indicators of business performance
  • Helps identify seasonal patterns and trends
  • Enables quick response to performance changes
  • Supports data-driven decision making

Formula Explanation

MoM = ((v2 - v1) / v1) × 100

  • MoM: Month-over-Month percentage change
  • v1: Value in the first month (baseline)
  • v2: Value in the second month (current)

Note: Positive values indicate growth, while negative values indicate decline.

Interpreting MoM Results

Positive Growth (>0%)

Indicates improvement. Strong positive growth (>10%) suggests excellent performance.

Flat Performance (~0%)

Suggests stability but may indicate stagnation. Consider market context.

Negative Growth (<0%)

Indicates decline. Significant negative growth (<-10%) requires immediate investigation.

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